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Norfolk / Re: john coleman 's parents
« on: Saturday 04 December 21 15:51 GMT (UK)  »
it looks like i was looking at the wrong Coleman line ,I  am still looking for Samuels parents but i have not been researching for a while ,can you tell me where your Coleman tree are from .cath

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Glamorganshire / Re: 1901 census
« on: Monday 01 May 17 18:47 BST (UK)  »
sorry pressed the wrong button.
 Thomas and Mary Isabella were my Grandparents ,I have obviously gone back to Thomas and Ann,I am trying to go back further but I do not know if I am on the right line.
           1841 and 1851 census have John Smith 1816 born Ireland Elizabeth 1813 born Radnorshire and living in Bedwellty are these the Grandparents of Thomas senior, my mind is going ,I think there are 3 Thomas's before John .cath

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Glamorganshire / Re: 1901 census
« on: Monday 01 May 17 18:31 BST (UK)  »
Yes it is her,this is my mother's family ,thank you for your help .
   Thomas Smith and Mary  Isabella



















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Glamorganshire / Re: 1901 census
« on: Saturday 29 April 17 16:34 BST (UK)  »
Thomas was living at 35 or 38 Woodfield Hafod .Thomas was  a collier.Ann was born Nelson around 1848

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Glamorganshire / 1901 census
« on: Saturday 29 April 17 15:39 BST (UK)  »
help please ,grandfather Thomas Smith born Sept 1882 New Tredegar Monmouthshire.he married Isabella Mary Evans December 1903 at Pontypridd Registry Office ,He must have been in the Pontypridd area but I cannot find him ,his mother Ann nee Saunders and father Thomas ,Thomas was deceased when Thomas jnr got married ,any ideas please

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Glamorganshire / shot in the dark
« on: Tuesday 27 October 15 18:23 GMT (UK)  »
My Great Grandfather Alfred Coleman and his wife Fanny lived at Birchgrove Porth ,I have the 1911 census and I know they had several children my Grandfather Oliver being one of them ,this is just a shot in the dark ,is anyone else researching the family and would like to compare notes .

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Wiltshire / Re: samuel coleman
« on: Friday 14 August 15 13:43 BST (UK)  »
I have just received marriage certificate of william coleman and ann bush ,samuel's occupation was labourer ,they married in 1841 ,would labouring be the same then as it is now ?

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Wiltshire / Re: samuel coleman
« on: Sunday 26 July 15 10:55 BST (UK)  »
Hi Everyone ,just had a moment ,Samuel 's daughter Mary was married at St Denys in 1828 she married William Price how can I find out who were the witnesses ? William his son married Ann Bush in 1841 ,I have sent for their marriage certificate to see if Samuel was alive or not ,what do you think.

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Wiltshire / Re: samuel coleman
« on: Saturday 25 July 15 13:15 BST (UK)  »
yes it is my family I think the first date was the banns and the second the marriage ,in 1841 as you Jemima was of independent means ,she was a nurse so I think 1861 census she was living with a family ,mind you she was a good age to be working but other than that she lived with her daughter Mary (May) Price .Samuel is a mystery I cannot find him anywhere ,Warminster I believe was a garrison town ,did he join the militia ,was he in the Militia when he met Jemima in Norwich ,no family members witnessed their marriage .I have plenty of questions but unfortunately not many answers any help would be appreciated .cath

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